Oil prices rise due to increased demand and tariff delay, easing trade war concerns.
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SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose in Asian trade on Friday, poised to end three weeks of decline, buoyed by rising fuel demand and expectations that U.S. plans for global reciprocal tariffs would not come into effect until April, giving more time to avoid a trade war. Read full story
Oil prices rise due to increased demand and tariff delay, easing trade war concerns.
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